Mets’ Freddy Peralta bringing good vibes to clubhouse with stars in WBC: ‘I’m just myself every day’
Freddy Peralta capped off a solid weekend for the Mets , both in Port St. Lucie and elsewhere in the World Baseball Classic. There were two pitching performances in Grapefruit League play that have the team feeling optimistic about their starting rotation, one from Kodai Senga and one from Peralta, and another from Clay Holmes for Team USA. Carson Benge had a 2-for-3 day with an RBI Sunday against the Yankees, and Juan Soto had a walkoff home run for the Dominican Republic. Camp might be quiet at the moment with several players away from the Mets to play for their respective countries, but as long as Peralta is around, there is always plenty of energy. Prior to his Sunday start at Clover Park, the right-hander won a clubhouse basketball game, winning coffee from a teammate. The 30-year-old Peralta always seems to be in a good mood. His reputation preceded him well before the Mets acquired him from the Milwaukee Brewers in January, and he’s lived up to it since reporting to his new ...